Cloud Cost Control Center
Transparent Costs, Accountable Spending, and Optimized Infrastructure
Key Challenges
- Multiple services to manage
- Multiple discrete CSP constructs to manage
- CSP Skillset gaps
- Hard limits
- Regional dependencies
- Scalability challenges
Cost Optimized
Prosimo’s elastic and flexible architecture achieves cost efficiency in cloud networking through strategic deployment models [Spokeless, Compute resources in Spokes, PrivateLink] tailored to varying endpoints, VPC/VNET designs, traffic patterns, and throughput requirements.
Key Challenges
- Automation and deployment efficiency is poor with multiple tools to manage
Cost Transparency & Accountability
Cloud teams can attain necessary visibility into cloud operations at various levels such as cloud accounts, individual resources, data bytes/bandwidth, and applications
Key Challenges
- Multiple Services and CSP constructs to manage for end to end traffic flow
Cost Reduction
Prosimo achieves a 50% reduction in transit costs by bypassing the data center as a hop for interconnecting cloud regions.
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Additionally, it lowers monthly expenses for redundant Private Circuits through automatic failover. Furthermore, Prosimo enables on-demand firewall insertion and selective filtering, reducing firewall infrastructure and licensing footprint effectively.
Key Challenges
- Multiple Services and CSP constructs to manage for end to end traffic flow
Cost Avoidance
Prosimo’s usage-oriented spend model employs a transparent chargeback system, accurately reflecting data egress and infrastructure resource utilization across various business units and teams.
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By leveraging this model, infrastructure teams efficiently allocate resources based on data transfer and bandwidth utilization, curbing overprovisioning. With an estimated 10% wastage reduction, customers reclaim unused resources, resulting in direct cost savings.
Cost Control For Multi-Cloud Networking
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Unlock cost control for multi-cloud networking with Prosimo. Gain visibility, implement chargeback models, optimize resource utilization, and identify cost-effective traffic paths.
“Whenever you deploy a system in the cloud that (a) exchanges or replicates data between cloud availability zones, regions or across VPCs; (b) routes data from inside the cloud to an outside location; or (c) writes to a database or storage server outside your cloud, you may potentially incur data egress charges."